Crochet By Numbers Blanket by Fay Dashper-Hughes

Crochet By Numbers Blanket

Crochet
March 2025
DK (11 wpi) ?
Blocked size for hexagons is 12cm / 4.75" at widest part (point to point) and 11cm/ 4.25" at narrowest part (straight edge to straight edge).
5.0 mm (H)
Cot Blanket & Lap Throw
UK
English
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Crochet By Numbers is a squishy blanket that will keep you cosy even in the depths of winter.

Puff stitches are used with subtle shade changes to create a crocheted flower within each hexagon. Although puff stitches use a lot of yarn, it’s worth it for the resulting texture and warmth they bring to the finished blanket design.

YARN
John Arbon Textiles Knit By Numbers (KBN) DK; 100g/ 233m/ 255yds; 50% Bluefaced Leicester/ 50% Merino. Also available in 25g/ 58m/ 64yds skeins.

Up to 600g for Cot Blanket and 1120g for Lap Throw. See image for exact yarn requirements per colour.

SIZES
Cot Blanket - 89cm/ 35” long and 72cm/ 28.25” wide
Lap Throw - 118cm/ 46.5” long and 108cm/ 42.5” wide

NOTIONS
5mm (US H8) hook
2 x place markers, tapestry needle, blocking equipment

CONSTRUCTION
Hexagons are worked over four rounds and half hexagons are worked over four rows. These are then joined together using slip stitches, before a simple slip stitch edge is added around the blanket.

GAUGE
Blocked size for hexagons is 12cm / 4.75” at widest part (point to point) and 11cm/ 4.25” at narrowest part (straight edge to straight edge).

STITCHES USED
double crochet (US single)
puff stitch
half treble crochet (US half double crochet)
slip stitch

PATTERN SUPPORT
Crochet By Numbers Blanket is a 12 page, A4 document with large, clear text, charts, supporting images and a QR code linking to relevant photo/ video tutorials.

PUBLISHED
Crochet By Numbers was originally published in Issue 174 of Inside Crochet. Some of the photos are courtesy of Inside Crochet and Kirsten Mavric.